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Point Petre Lighthouse

The Point Petre Lighthouse is located on Point Petre, a small peninsula in Lake Ontario, Canada.

History

  • Construction of the lighthouse began in 1878 and was completed by 1880.

Architecture

The tower height of the Point Petre Lighthouse stands at approximately 30 meters (98 feet).

The focal height, which is the distance from the base of the lens to the tip of the light, reaches around 40 meters (131 feet).

The lighthouse features a distinctive octagonal shape and is constructed from cast iron.

The architectural style is characteristic of Canadian lighthouses built during this period.

Light Characteristics

The Point Petre Lighthouse emits a fixed white light with a range of approximately 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers) in all directions.

The light's pattern is a single, steady beam.

Current Status

The Point Petre Lighthouse is currently an automated aid to navigation, meaning it operates without human presence.

It has been automated since at least the mid-20th century.

Location and Accessibility

Point Petre Road, located on the mainland side of the peninsula, provides access to the lighthouse.

The road is generally well-maintained, but visitors should exercise caution when driving due to potential hazards such as potholes or uneven terrain.

Heritage Status

The Point Petre Lighthouse has been designated as a historic site by the Canadian government, recognizing its importance in Canada's maritime history.

Notable Historical Events

In 1880, the Point Petre Lighthouse was officially opened for service.

Details

NamePoint Petre
City
CountryCanada
Coordinates43.839443, -77.152824
Current useactive navigation